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Business News: Iran war impacting world finances – Yahoo News Canada

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Last updated: April 6, 2026 3:09 am
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The Iran war is having a tremendous impact on world finances. Everything from oil and gas prices to the stock market and the Canadian dollar is being hit hard. Financial analyst, Robert Levy explains.
Surging energy costs driven by the Iran war are set to test the strength of US consumer spending, according to Goldman Sachs and Moody's.
Higher gas prices are weighing on fast food sales.
As the war in Iran enters its fourth week, analysts warn that the conflict's scale and disruption to the oil market are "incomparable."
Wall Street is weighing reports that the US has approached Iran with a plan to halt fighting.
Markets continue to navigate the risks of a Middle East conflict that shows no sign of moderating.
Wall Street continues to be buffeted by the winds of war, as the effects of the Iran war are being seen through widespread volatility.
Bitcoin topped $71,000 on Tuesday as the crypto market edged higher and oil prices fell.
President Trump says the war in Iran will be over soon and bring quick relief at the gas pump. History suggests that any eventual return to normalcy will likely be a drawn-out process.
Investors have a wide swath of things to pick apart from Wall Street.
Oil rose and stock futures fell on Sunday night as investors aimed to make sense of a busy weekend in the US-Iran conflict.

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